Despite rumors that Peter Capaldi may not be returning to the iconic time travelling BBC series DOCTOR WHO, showrunner Steven Moffat has confirmed with Variety that that is not the case. "Peter Capaldi is going nowhere," Moffat said in the interview.
In addition, Moffat ended any reports that the long-running British Science fiction series would soon be coming to an end. "It is definitely going to last five more years, I've seen the business plan," he said. "It's not going anywhere. And I think we can go past that. It's television's own legend. It will just keep going."
Doctor Who airs Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET on BBC America.In the newest season of Doctor Who, the Doctor and Clara embark on reckless adventures in all of space and time. In Peter Capaldi's second season at the helm of the TARDIS, the series sees the Doctor and Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) going on a journey that takes them to deadly alien planets, creepy underwater bases, Viking villages, a global Zygon uprising, and through hidden alien dens, to the very end of time itself.
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